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| + | Select '''File->Open'''... and open the file. In my case its an MP3 |
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| + | Audacity will spend some time uncompressing and opening the file and then present you with something like this |
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| + | == Step 4. Split and Mix a stereo track == |
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| + | Next, if you have a stero track, you'll probably want to turn it into a mixed mono track. That way it will sound most like the original. Click on the title and select '''Split Stereo Track''' |
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| + | Next, when you mix a track you'll end up adding both of them together. This means that if both sides are loud, you'll get distortion. Reduce the gain on both tracks to -6dB |
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| + | Then convert both tracks to '''Mono''' by clicking on each title. Make sure you do it for both tracks! |
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